CINEWORLD remains committed to its Newport cinema site according to the council that owns the city’s leisure park.
Author - Twm Owen
Local Democracy Reporter
THE CURRENT sunny weather could help turnaround the fortune’s of a council’s “underperforming” solar farm, it is hoped.
A FORMER bank is to be brought back into use for the first time since closing six years ago and converted to flats.
A FURTHER meeting to discuss a two metre tall steel fence put up at a Gwent beauty spot has been arranged.
PLANS to open a cafe and takeaway in a former a beauty salon have been refused as the required extraction pipe would look unsightly.
WORKS to upgrade the sewage treatment plant at an open prison can now take place as plans to protect bats have been agreed.
A COUPLE has been given the go-ahead to use a ‘glamping pod’ in their garden in the countryside as holiday accommodation.
A SWIMMING pool could be built in the grounds of a mansion visited by King Charles I and where Owain Glyndwr was defeated in battle.
PLANS to extend a council depot across a recreation ground have met with objections from local residents and a town council.
TWENTY-one trees and a new wild-flower meadow are planned as part of works to replace a school’s outdated sports pitch with an artificial surface.